"Two and a Half Men" may be winding down, but its main star is showing no signs of a slowing. The actor and tech investor is still the face of Nikon Coolpix and recently signed a multi-year contract with Lenovo as the brand's product engineer. Ashton reportedly helped design a new line for the computer company, slated to debut soon.

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As September approaches, rumors have already begun to circulate about what the future holds for Assassin’s Creed. Syndicate is due on shelves in October, and the film starring Michael Fassbender is slated to shoot in September. Michael, famous for starring in 300 and X-Men, is read »

After several days of an open feud between Uber and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, the dueling parties have reached a temporary agreement.

On Wednesday, the de Blasio administration agreed to drop its proposed plan to impose a cap on the car hailing service’s annual growth. The agreement was reached right before the city council was read »

One’s a famous actor who’s raised multiple funds to invest in top startups like Airbnb and Spotify. Another’s a media mogul who manages some of music’s top talent and invests in dozens of companies like Dropbox and Warby Parker on the side. The third’s a billionaire and Forbes cover boy who’s built the best seed portfolio in history read »

Known for its distinct hue and rarity, the ruby has been a favorite royalty and Hollywood starlets alike. And if you were born in July, it just so happens that this blood-red gem is your birthstone. Auspiciously, Gemfields—the world’s leading producer of ethically sourced colored stones—just launched a film of their Mozambican rubies, starring read »

Ever hear mothers say, “I have three kids!” while referring to her two children and one husband as one of the kids? I think one of the reasons moms say this is because dads often take on the joker/playmate role in the family. I know of more dads than moms who are apt to sit down and watch cartoons and sports read »

Mobile Apps are no longer just time suckers to fiddle with when you want to hide from real life by burying your face in your smart phone. As a matter of fact, there’s a whole slew of apps that serve the exact opposite purpose: making your life easier and saving you time! With the advent of these handy, newfangled business models, you can “run” read »

TV’s highest paid actress, Sofia Vergara, is set to premier a new series. Unlike Modern Family, this will not air on ABC, but will find a brief home on disappearing video and photo sharing app, Snapchat.

Vergara will be the subject of a shortform, six-episode series co-produced by Fusion and Vergara’s talent management and read »

Last December, I wrote about Poshmark adding luxury authentication to their already-addictive mobile fashion marketplace. Investors must have liked that effort—plus the fact that the company is set to double its revenue in just six months this quarter with a $200 million run rate in annual sales. Today, the company announced it has raised $25 read »

It has finally happened. A powerful group of leaders in international finance, the Group of Thirty, (G30) called last week for far-reaching banking reforms to restore public trust. It opened the door to dismissal if necessary of top executives in the banking sector, new approaches to hiring and stronger roles by boards of directors “to ensure read »

Anything can be marketed – especially political candidates. As the political season starts ramping up, we are witnessing the beginning of what is sure to be a fast-paced, rapid-fire, marketing competition play out. Day-by-day, almost any candidate can be on top of the leader board with polling numbers shifting drastically. Imagine marketing a read »

When Dan Price announced that he was raising the minimum salary in his company to $70,000, it made a lot of headlines. The story of the founder and CEO of the Seattle-based credit card processor Gravity Payments drastically cutting his own salary in order to raise the standard of living of even his lowest paid employees was written about just read »